Protect yourself.

Save the world.

A VPN is the only practical way to stop the NSA from knowing what sites you visit. VPNs will unblock censored websites and block bittorrent lawsuits (along with those annoying copyright warning letters) all for just 10 cents a day.
This VPN installs in minutes, runs in the background, and even works on smartphones. Since the proceeds fund Fight for the Future's activism campaigns, you won't just be protecting yourself, you'll be fighting for a better Internet: one that's free of censorship and spying.

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protect your family

Maybe you are safe online... but what about your kids? Your partner? Or your roommates? Every home network needs a VPN.

WHAT'S A VPN?

A VPN runs silently in the background, sending your entire Internet connection over a secure, encrypted channel. To the outside world, all your traffic comes from a single IP address (in, say, New Jersey... or Switzerland) that thousands of others share.

If your VPN doesn't keep logs, it's very hard to uncover who you are, or what sites you visit. We've listed some great VPNs that don't keep logs, below.

WHY DO I NEED ONE?

VPNs can protect your privacy, keep you safe, and cut through Internet censorship. Internet providers can't see your data, so they can't hand it to the NSA. If a copyright troll sues your family, they hit a wall: without logs, your VPN provider can't identify you.
If your country censors certain websites, connecting to a foreign VPN will fix that.

DOES IT REALLY STOP THE NSA?

The NSA has cracked some VPNs, but according to the Snowden leaks, they can't spy on all VPN traffic
. Meanwhile, VPN providers are working fast to fix likely security holes. VPNs are a great weapon against mass surveillance.
Or look at it this way: without a VPN, your Internet provider gives the NSA everything.

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Why is
Fight for the Future promoting VPNs?

Private Internet Access, Surfeasy, and Torguard donate 30-40% of any referral sign-ups back to Fight for the Future, which we use to fund our campaigns against censorship and government surveillance online. We’re happy that we can give our supporters an opportunity to protect themselves with a VPN and support Fight for the Future at the same time. These providers don't keep logs, and they're some of the most affordable that we’ve found. Members of our staff personally use their services, so we feel comfortable endorsing them. Though of course, you should look around, make an informed decision, and decide for yourself.

Where does the money go?

Your donation supports Fight for the Future’s campaigns, including salaries for activists, a developer, and a designer; collaboration software so we can work productively together (we’re 100% telecommute); and infrastructure to run the campaign sites and tools that empower Internet advocates to take action. For more about what we do, check out a timeline of last year's work or our recent campaigns.

SO MANY CHOICES...

Unlike with monopolistic Internet providers (like Time Warner or Comcast) you've got a lot of choices when it comes to VPNs. Each of these services will devote part of the proceeds to fighting for a better Internet. No money? Try: HotSpotShield's free VPN (it's supported by ads.)

NO LOGS

These VPNs don’t keep logs, so they offer stronger protection from lawsuits.